Variational Calculation of Neoclassical Transport Coefficients by Using Full Fokker-Planck Collision Operator
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The neoclassical transport coefficients from the plateau regime to the Pfirsch-Schlfiter regime are calculated by using the linearized full Fokker-Planck collisionoperator. The inverse aspect ratio is assumed to be small and the mass ratio of theelectron to the ion is much less than unity. The lowest-order terms of these ratiosare retained in this calculation. The results obtained give correction to those ofRawls et at. who employed a model collision operator. In the Pfirsch-Schliterregime, the results of this paper agree fairly well with those given by Hazeltine andHinton.
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- 1982-05-15
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Taguchi Masayoshi
Department Of Applied Physics Faculty Of Engineering The University Of Tokyo
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Taguchi Masayoshi
Department of Applied Physics,Faculty of Engineering,The University of Tokyo
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